depression
英 [dɪ'preʃ(ə)n]
美 [dɪ'prɛʃən]
英文詞源
- depression (n.)
- late 14c. as a term in astronomy, from Old French depression (14c.) or directly from Latin depressionem (nominative depressio), noun of action from past participle stem of deprimere "to press down, depress" (see depress).
Attested from 1650s in the literal sense; meaning "dejection, depression of spirits" is from early 15c. (as a clinical term in psychology, from 1905); meteorological sense is from 1881 (in reference to barometric pressure); meaning "a lowering or reduction in economic activity" was in use by 1826; given a specific application (with capital D-) by 1934 to the one that began worldwide in 1929. For "melancholy, depression" an Old English word was grevoushede.
雙語例句
- 1. The movie sees Burton psychoanalysing Firth to cure him of his depression.
- 在電影中伯頓對弗思進行了精神分析,想要治愈他的抑鬱症。
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- 2. Depression lowers the human ability to cope with disease.
- 抑鬱症會降低人體對疾病的抵抗力。
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- 3. Lack of exercise can lead to feelings of depression and exhaustion.
- 缺乏鍛煉會導致抑鬱和疲勞。
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- 4. Depression is the third thing that works to my patients' disadvantage.
- 抑鬱是威脅我的病人健康的第三大殺手。
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- 5. She continued to have severe stomach cramps, aches, fatigue, and depression.
- 她仍然患有嚴重的胃痙攣,感覺疼痛、疲乏、抑鬱。
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